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Bats Gone Wild: A Love Story (Starring Coronaviruses)
Teen bats aren’t just flying fluffballs—they’re incubators for new coronaviruses. A new study reveals how juvenile bats are mixing multiple viruses, creating a potential petri dish for future pandemics. Here’s what science is warning us—before it gets airborne.
Reality’s Mid—We’re Logging Into Art Now
Remember when “entertainment” meant staring blankly at a screen? Cute. These days, if an experience isn’t hijacking your…
Universe Says “F* Your Physics,” Creates Forbidden Void Demon
Breaking: two beefy black holes threw hands in deep space, and the universe birthed a gravitational hellspawn the…
Eat, Sweat, Optimize: AI Ups the Wellness Game, And It’s Judgy
If your Apple Watch just told you to eat more magnesium because your DNA says you’re bad at…
Joyful Maximalism: Why Everyone’s Decorating Like a Kid on Pixy Stix
Minimalism had its beige moment. Now? We’re painting the walls hot pink, hoarding novelty lamps, and pretending it’s…
From Doomscrolling to Deep Breathing: AI’s Glow-Up
Once the culprit of your late-night spirals, AI is now out here guiding meditations and reminding you to…
Dopamine Docks: Dress Like You Own the Yacht (Even If You Paddleboarded Here)
Everyone’s chasing that coastal energy this summer—an intoxicating mash-up of fisherman-chic and fruit-punch dopamine dressing. Guava pink, pool…
Couchcation: How to Hack a 30‑Minute At‑Home Micro Retreat
Skip the flights, ditch the Out of Office. Your living room is the new luxury resort—and it only…